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Trezeguet to leave Juventus

France international David Trezeguet has confirmed his intention to leave Juventus this summer.

The striker has struggled to adapt to life in Serie B although he still managed 14 goals in 30 games as Juve secured promotion back to the top flight at the first attempt.

The 29-year-old, who joined Juve from Monaco in the summer of 2001, has been linked with a move to the English Premiership, with Manchester United and Liverpool among the clubs reportedly keen to acquire his services.

'There are no longer the conditions for me to remain at Juventus,' said Trezeguet.

'I don't feel enough trust around me.'

His current deal at the Stadio delle Alpi runs until June 2008.

 
David Trezeguet could be on his way to the Premiership
David Trezeguet could be on his way to the Premiership
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